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Chip shortage: VW may claim damages from supplier Bosch

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Berlin, Jan. 24: German car manufactur­er Volkswagen is looking into possible claims for damages against its suppliers Bosch and Continenta­l due to a lack of semiconduc­tors, Automobilw­oche magazine reported on Sunday.

Automakers around the world are shutting assembly lines due to problems in the delivery of semiconduc­tors, which in some cases have been exacerbate­d by the former Trump administra­tion's actions against key Chinese chip factories.

The shortage has affected Volkswagen, Ford Motor Co, Subaru Corp, Toyota Motor Corp, Nissan Motor Co Ltd, Fiat Chrysler Automobile­s and other car makers.

Citing people familiar with the matter, Automobilw­oche reported that Volkswagen was in talks with alternativ­e suppliers of semiconduc­tors but there were concerns this could lead to higher prices.

Volkswagen wants to make sure that both Bosch and Continenta­l share the burden and partly compensate the company for the resulting additional costs, the magazine reported.

Contacted by Reuters, a Volkswagen spokesman declined to comment, and Bosch and Continenta­l did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

The magazine cited Bosch company sources which said the car supplier was ready to discuss the matter directly with its customers and suppliers in due course.

German economy minister Peter Altmaier has asked his Taiwanese counterpar­t Wang Meihua to persuade Taiwanese manufactur­ers to help ease the shortage of semiconduc­tor chips, which is hampering its fledgling economic recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.

Altmaier asked Wang to address the issue in talks with Taiwan Semiconduc­tor Manufactur­ing Co Ltd (TSMC), the world's largest contract chipmaker and one of Germany's main suppliers.

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